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Join us for a new, exclusive family tour to uncover spectacular stories of the Palace, past and present. Designed especially for children, this magical tour takes place before the Palace doors open to the public, giving exclusive access to the State Apartments. Step inside to search for majestic unicorns and spiky thistles; and, in the Great Gallery, see if you can find the secret door! Throughout half-term week, pop into the Family Room where there will be drop-in activities to enjoy, from trying your hand at using a quill or learning how to fold a secret letter. On Saturday 17 February there will also be the opportunity to learn about the coded letters of Mary, Queen of Scots and even create a coded letter of your own. Discover even more about Mary’s life in our drop-in storytelling sessions. Come back again for free by converting your ticket to a 1-Year Pass. For full details of upcoming events please visit www.rct.uk/whatson
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Carr Gomm is a leading social care charity supporting over 4000 people across Scotland. We are looking for Support Practitioners to join us in Edinburgh and Midlothian. You don’t need experience – just a passion for caring for others and making a difference in vulnerable adults’ lives! On any day, you could be supporting someone to live safely at home, to get out and about in their community, or to achieve their personal goals. The salary starts at £21,704 – £23,007 (pro rata) per annum based on qualifications, skills and experience. Staff benefits include: • A permanent contract, working either full time (37.5hrs/week) or part-time hours (15/22.5/30 hrs/week contracts available). We also have Relief roles so you can work flexibly around your life and childcare! • Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and sick leave • Time and a half payment for hours worked over 37.5 hours per week (averaged over the month) • Career progression opportunities and continual professional development, including a fully funded SVQ. • 35 days holiday per year. Start an amazing career in social care by visiting our website: www.carrgomm.org/vacancies Call us on 0131 622 0405
Your GP recently celebrated their 20th anniversary. Established in 2003, YourGP is one of Scotland’s leading independent medical practices, providing affordable, friendly local GP services. They have two premises in Edinburgh, one in Dean Village and now Dundas Street. As parents we always make sure that our child/ren see the doctor but can often brush aside our own health niggles. Your GP offer a health MOT that can provide a clear overview of your health and highlight problems even before they develop. Families Edinburgh visited the beautiful Dundas Street practice to check out the service. A warm greeting and then an initial appointment with the nurse/healthcare assistant to go through height, weight, blood pressure, ECG, urinalysis and lung function. A week or so later there’s a follow up appointment with the GP. This appointment offered the opportunity to go through all the results and discuss any concerns. There was plenty of time to ask questions and a full report is sent to you. The whole experience was friendly and reassuring. Your Health, Your Wellbeing, Your GP To find out more and book your appointment go to www.your-gp familiesonline.co.uk
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Get involved in Children’s Mental Health Week From 5 to 11 February, families across the UK are encouraged to take part in Children’s Mental Health Week organised by charity Place2Be. This year’s theme is My Voice Matters. My Voice Matters is about encouraging young people to use their voices, share what matters to them and encourage those around them to hear their voices. Evidence shows that empowering children and young people can have a positive impact on their health and wellbeing. For example, children and young people who feel that their voices are heard - and that what they say makes a difference - have higher levels of self-efficacy and self-esteem. Find FREE resources for parents and carers and more information at www.childrensmentalhealthweek.org.uk
ESMS Junior School is passionate about giving every child the opportunity to excel. Their rounded education is sector-leading, with a high standard of academic education, strong pastoral care and an extensive programme of extra-curricular activities and outdoor learning, all underpinned by nine values. This approach has earned them a reputation for developing grounded, resilient, accomplished individuals, determined to make a positive mark on the world. The dedicated teachers and specialist staff are the school’s greatest asset. The passion they bring inspires the children to be curious and innovative thinkers, giving them the confidence to explore extraordinary opportunities and discover their unique passions. For entry in August 2024, Primary 1 Entrance Assessments are in January 2024, whilst Primary 2 and 3 Entrance Assessments are on-going from November 2023. Find out more and apply now at esms.org.uk
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news&views George Watson's College George Watson's College sits in the heart of Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh, providing a world-class education for children and young people from Preschool to Senior 6. We encourage our pupils to develop a love of learning through an inspiring curriculum and an extensive and inclusive enrichment programme, which are underpinned by the four values we live by: aim high, be kind, join in and respect all. Our school is a place where pupils have the freedom to thrive, succeed, explore, perform, and grow, giving them the opportunity to discover their own limitless potential. Preschool, junior and senior pupils all learn and play on the same 52 acre campus, where our sports facilities, music school, art department, technology building and drama studios are within walking distance. We offer our pupils one of the widest extra-curricular programmes you will find anywhere, plus the opportunity to travel internationally during their time with us, and a broad range of learning experiences outside the classroom. Our school has a reputation for the breadth of opportunities pupils have to get active, with around 25 different sports available. Participation, excellence, professionalism and equality are the four cornerstones of our physical education and sport department here at Watson's. When it comes to music and drama, our pupils are given the opportunity to co-produce stunning shows, delivering memorable performances that live long beyond school days.
Most importantly, the wellbeing of our pupils matters to us more than anything else. There are various ways we support pupils to proactively manage their mental health, while a range of peer-led programmes has created a culture in which we can all play our part. All this means that when the sun shines we celebrate the happy moments, and when it doesn't we're there to protect and support, just as our motto says: ex corde caritas - love from the heart. www.gwc.org.uk
Introducing the Waterproofs and Wellies campaign The Outdoor Guide Foundation has the simple aim of making the outdoors accessible to all - and that starts with children. Nearly one third of primary school children in the UK come from families that are living below the poverty line. This means there is little money for household essentials, let alone for buying suitable clothing for outdoor play. Enter the Waterproof and Wellies campaign. Over the next five years, it aims to donate at least ten waterproof suits and wellies to all twenty thousand primary schools in the country. Why? Because time outside is vital and a startling statistic suggests prisoners get more time outside in an average week than a primary school age child. Waterproofs & Wellies has already donated kits to more than three hundred schools. With your support, the campaign can do much more. To find out more and support the campaign, visit www.theoutdoorguidefoundation.org
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Dreaming of a family retreat to South West France this summer? Nestled in the heart of the stunning Dordogne, Le Chevrefeuille B&B and self-catering is the ideal family holiday haven. Approved by leading UK preschool tour operators, Le Chevrefeuille is easy to reach with low-cost direct flights from Edinburgh to Bergerac and Bordeaux. This stunning accommodation has won Tripadvisor’s Certificate of Excellence every year since opening and is centrally located to Dordogne’s most famous tourist sites. Onsite there’s ample kid-friendly entertainment: toy-room, pool with safety fence, animals, bikes and beautiful grassed play area. All baby equipment is provided and for kids of all ages: babysitting! Parents will love the stunning poolside views, beautifully appointed rooms and cottages and award-winning cookery school. For a unique experience, sign up for the highly acclaimed family cookery course - it’s fun, educational and a great opportunity for some family bonding time! Quote ‘Families Edinburgh’ for a 5% discount off all bookings (outwith July and August). Visit www.dordognefamilyholiday.com for more information on this blissful family retreat!
Family-friendly KNOCKENGORROCH festival returns in MAY 2024 for the 26th year in the stunning Galloway hills. With a musical line-up across eight venues - Knockengorroch festival has made a name for itself as a go-to family friendly event. From 10am - 7pm everyday, Kidding Around Kids Tent gives children the opportunity to enjoy a range of activities, whether physical pastimes or enjoying a more relaxing and quiet space in the marquee with a cosy reading corner. For the budding artists, Knockengorroch’s Craft Zone lets kids tap into their creative side. For the adventurers, Jukebox Bingo is a star spangled activity for all the family and everyone is allowed to get involved with other special creative activities, including Lego, face painting, jewellery making, parachute games, puppet making, fairy garden building, dream catcher making and Gaelic singing.
Knockengorroch is also proud to be within a UNESCO designated Dark Skies Park and offers stargazing opportunities, complete with long range telescope. Other nature based activities include pond dipping workshops and learning about bees For babies and toddlers, the Sunshine Singing group sessions bring songs, nursery rhymes, and stories to the weekend True to the upland’s richly populated history, Knockengorroch’s beautiful location on the river valley offers plenty of quiet areas to camp away from late night music. With kids under 11 going free and under 16’s at half-price, Knockengorroch offers everything for a family weekend. Head to knockengorroch.org.uk to book your tickets..
Newington Nursery is a charitable organisation situated in the heart of the Newington / Grange area of South Edinburgh and offers exceptional pre-school childcare for children 3-5 years. Based in Mayfield Salisbury Church hall, it is bright and spacious with a free flow between the playroom and dedicated mature gardens; a place to ignite a child’s imagination. We are open during term time, offering fully funded places from 8.15am to 2.30pm, Monday to Friday. To find out more about our wonderful nursery please email:info@newingtonnursery.co.uk or call 07847504002 You can also find us at www.newingtonnursery.co.uk
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CLUBS & CLASSES WINTER SWIMMING WITH WATER BABIES
FRENCH COURSES FOR YOUR WEE ONES At the Institut français d’Ecosse we offer French learning classes for your children. Kids will learn French in a playful and secure environment, exploring language through stories, songs, etc. Register now for next term starting on the 10th of January 2024. For information and register contact frenchclassesife@gmail.com or phone 0131 285 6030
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Thinking that it’s starting to get too cold to swim with your little one? Think again! There are so many reasons to continue swimming through Winter... • Builds Water Confidence - We use repetition a lot within our lessons, to help babies and toddlers understand key safety skills, growing their water confidence • Physical Benefits - The physical benefits of baby swimming mean that throughout the year, you’re keeping your little one active and fit • Social Development - In the winter months, you’re more likely to be at home indoors, where there’s a limited amount social interaction, swimming lessons are a fantastic way to combat this • Bonding Time - Swimming also provides a special opportunity for some skin-to-skin bonding time with your little one • Maintaining Routine - Keeping the routine of going to lessons without disruption helps to develop your little ones skills in the water We run classes across Edinburgh and Dalkeith. Call 0131 554 6682 waterbabies.co.uk
Many local parents will be delighted to hear of the return of Monkey Music baby and toddler classes to the city! Twin sisters Ruth and Laura are thrilled to be launching the award-winning music classes in three venues across Edinburgh from January 2024: • St Ninian’s Church, Corstorphine • Eric Liddell Community Centre, Morningside • Stockbridge Church, Stockbridge As experienced Primary Teachers, with a passion for music, they can’t wait to welcome back familiar faces and introduce new families to Monkey and the catchy, original music and experiences. The age specific classes follow a progressive curriculum and have been created to support all aspects of child development. Classes offer a safe, supportive and nurturing environment for children from 3months to 4 years. Book today and share precious time together with your little one - your first class is FREE! www.monkeymusic.co.uk/area/edinburgh
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SOCCERSTARTS Soccerstarts Football Academy runs football skills classes for children from walking to 12 years old with various age-specific groups to suit your child’s football, social and developmental needs. All classes are fun and football skills focused. Walking - 3 years The first and second Soccerstarts stages encourages parents to 100% fully participate alongside their child.
Forth School of Music are delighted to announce that they are expanding into West Lothian for 2024. They will be running classes for children age 3+ at Tots Spot Play Cafe in East Calder from January. In addition to the group piano classes already launched in Edinburgh, the team will be running the new Pre-Notes groups for preschoolers. Nurturing and developing 9 key pre-piano skills including singing, movement, listening and rhythm. Themes make learning cohesive and engaging for our youngest learners. As well as this exciting addition, they will continue to offer classes and individual instrumental lessons for all ages at their studio on Newhaven Road. The teachers here will continue to offer tuition in violin, trumpet, singing, guitar, ukulele, flute and piano. All information can be found on their website, where bookings can be made too. Get in touch via the website or through social media or email if you need more information about any of their services EDA, recently voted highest ranked dance school in the UK and Ireland offers classes and exams in RAD Ballet, Commercial, Pre School Dance (for those little movers!), Parent and child Teenie Toes classes, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Acro, Turns and Limbering, Progressing Ballet Technique, Contemporary, Boys only classes, Competition and much more! We pride ourselves on our high standards and constantly apply ourselves to be the best but the most important thing is that all of our pupils are cared for, nurtured and have FUN!! This term we are offering a two weeks absolutely FREE. For more information please email hello@eda.scot
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Helping children embrace the great outdoors Gemma Hunt, children’s storyteller and long-time presenter of CBeebies show Swashbuckle, tells Families about her role as ambassador for The Waterproof and Wellies Project for The Outdoor Guide Foundation (www.theoutdoorguidefoundation.org) and why she’s passionate about getting kids and families outside. Tell us about The Waterproof and Wellies Project?
purpose. Like going out to collect leaves or feathers for an art project or going on a litter pick.
We’re looking to raise £6m to provide ten sets of waterproof jackets, trousers and wellies to the twenty thousand state primary schools in the UK. Unfortunately around thirty percent of children do not own their own wellies. So having these sets in schools enables them to play outside in all weathers without ruining their shoes!
If we take her bike or scooter that usually stops the moans about her legs aching if we’ve walked too far! What advice would you give to families whose access to green spaces is limited? Make the most of the outdoor spaces you do have access to. Take outdoor games if there is no play area. If it’s rainy, put your waterproofs on and take a flask of hot chocolate and a big umbrella!
Why do you feel particularly passionate about this project? I long for children to enjoy the physical, mental and spiritual value of getting outdoors more. It’s so good for their appreciation of our great British countryside, wildlife and nature. I love to see my daughter play outside, climbing trees, investigating flowers and spotting insects, coming back with flushed cheeks and grubby knees! On occasion, we’ve ruined clothing or footwear as we haven’t had the right gear with us BUT we’ve been able to replace them. This isn’t possible for all families so to have the right outerwear to enjoy time outside together is essential. How do you think children’s experience of outdoor time today compares to yours as a child? I don’t think we get outside as much as we used to – there are so many inside distractions. It used to be a treat to run around outside, play games and let off steam. Now children seem to view it more as a punishment as they’d often prefer to stay indoors connected to electronics and Wi-Fi.
What has The Waterproof and Wellies Project achieved so far?
Of course, we had more freedom to roam safely and I understand why we may not be so willing for our children to go out alone now but that is all the more reason to try and do so as a family. How much time do you spend outside with your family? Honestly, not as much as we should. We do walk to school or play in the garden every day and we like to take our daughter out on her bike. Luckily we live near the coast and great country parks like Betteshanger Park near Deal in Kent where we can walk, cycle and scoot. There’s also a great play area there and the most delicious café (I recommend the sweetcorn fritter burgers!). To motivate our daughter, we turn outside time into an adventure or give ourselves a
Since Covid, we have donated more than three thousand sets of waterproofs and wellies to UK schools. We need more support from businesses and individuals as we’re still a way off our target and there are more than three hundred schools on the waiting list who are desperate for the gear. You can see how you can support us at The Outdoor Guide Foundation website at www.theoutdoorguidefoundation.org You’re also a writer. Tell us about your new book. My newest book is about helping children to express and deal with big feelings like anger, jealousy and frustration. I understand the power of imitative behaviour and wanted to write something that children could read (or have read to them) that would inspire them to better manage their behaviour. My favourite role model has been Jesus so I wanted to take some stories told by or about him and re-tell them from the perspective of a mixed race family like mine. My husband and daughter and my parents and I all appear in the stories. What motivated you to write it? I wanted to write a series of children’s books that represented our own mixed race family. I struggled to find good books for my daughter that depicted our family dynamic - so I wrote them! The first book is about encouraging children to be a good friend and is called See! Let’s Be A Good Friend; the newest one has five helpful short stories which explore emotions. It’s called See! Let’s Be ME and is available from www.bookshop.org
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A new start? Tips for a happier separation Gibson Kerr Family Law Solicitors Typically, a new year triggers something in us to make long-needed changes in our lives. A diet, fitness regime, or dry January can give us a more positive outlook for the year ahead. However, some changes can be incredibly difficult, even if they are better for us in the long run. Going through a separation or divorce is a roller coaster of many emotions. Initially, you’re likely to feel sadness and grief at the end of the relationship. It is not uncommon for people to feel a sense of failure when dealing with the broken dreams and expectations they had, and this is intensified if children are involved. However, there can also be a sense of relief, especially if the marriage is unhappy. Divorcing couples can see a glimmer of hope for a new beginning, a chance to rediscover themselves, rebuild their lives independently, and create a new kind of family life for children. As expert divorce solicitors, the Family Law team at Gibson Kerr are familiar with these feelings - and many more - that are experienced by divorcing couples. In this article, we want to share a few tips that can help you look at divorce and separation in a more positive light, which will make the process easier for everyone involved.
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Despite underlying feelings of guilt or failure, it’s important that you give yourself a break and ask others to do the same. There are numerous reasons for a relationship to end, ranging from serious cases of abuse or adultery to plain unhappiness or growing apart. However, blaming yourself or others for the break-up is not helpful, and you should concentrate on how you deal with things from now on. It is beneficial to concentrate on achieving the most amicable divorce or separation possible in your circumstances, especially if children are involved.
Whatever your personal circumstances and no matter how isolated you may feel, there will be plenty of others who have been through the same, and if you can talk to friends, family, or colleagues who have experienced divorce, you will feel less alone and will likely gain some valuable advice. Talking to an expert divorce solicitor can really help too. In our jobs, we have been through almost every scenario and can offer you expert and unbiased advice and support to make sure you get the results you want.
Plan for the Future A divorce can be a life-altering experience, but people are often surprised at just how many changes will need to be made. Whether it is where you live, arrangements for children, your financial circumstances, or even your social circle, you should prepare yourself for major changes. Try to think of these as positive and part of the process of moving on, and lean on trusted friends and family to help you get used to your new normal.
If you want to discuss any aspect of a separation or divorce, the expert and friendly family Law Solicitors at Gibson Kerr are here to help. Get in touch for a no-obligation chat and find out how we can help you navigate the legal process and set you on the right track for your new future. Contact our Family Law partner Fiona Rasmusen by calling 0131 202 7516 or by email fiona.rasmusen@gibsonkerr.co.uk for a confidential, no-obligation chat.
The help your family needs to grow back stronger. Divorce and separation are traumatic experiences for any family. However, with the right guidance, your family’s future can become stronger than ever. Our Family Law Solicitors at Gibson Kerr have helped many families just like yours. We understand that every family is unique, so we provide expert advice based on your specific circumstances to ensure the best possible outcome. For a no-obligation chat, call our Family Law partner Fiona Rasmusen on 0131 202 7516 or email fiona.rasmusen@gibsonkerr.co.uk www.gibsonkerr.co.uk
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ToPTiPs for throwing an inclusive kids’party
By Tamsin Ryan Parties can be overwhelming for all children and parents too! But they are even more challenging for a child with special needs. As neurodiverse diagnoses increase, so does the need for awareness and inclusivity. Autism and ADHD can influence how a child perceives the world, communicates, learns and manages anxiety. However, there are lots of quick and easy things we can all do to make children’s parties more inclusive. Taking insights and experience from parents, party suppliers and professionals, here are some tried-and-tested ideas for hosting inclusive parties, which foster understanding and awareness. Try these five top tips and you will have manageable strategies to ensure that every child, from the birthday child to each of the guests, can enjoy a truly inclusive party.
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Offer accommodations Sensory activities provide an inclusive space for all children, especially those with complex needs. Think sensory-friendly stations with sand, playdough, kinetic sand and similar. Offer fidget toys, musical instruments and engaging crafts like jewellery making, biscuit decorating or pottery painting.
Share the schedule Share a detailed timeline when you send out the invitations, possibly in the form of a ‘social story’ filled with pictures. This helps children to understand the content and flow of the party and sets expectations. Parents will also appreciate the advance information, helping them decide if their child should attend the entire event or only parts. While sharing the party theme (if there is one) is beneficial, flexibility is key; for example dressing up might not be suitable for everyone.
Craft a sensory-friendly environment Some children get easily over-stimulated and it’s a great idea to plan a sensory-friendly atmosphere by avoiding loud music, bright decorations and boisterous activities. Outdoor parties can be ideal, offering a lower noise level and natural sensory experiences.
Plan for individual guest needs. Children with autism may require breaks or quiet spaces. A sensory tent or den or just a soft, quiet reading corner could provide an oasis for short respites.
Support social skills Navigating a party can be challenging for children with special needs. Over-stimulation may affect their social interaction. You may want to organise a few short, structured games but be ready to accept that not all of the children may want to participate. You may also like to designate a familiar adult as a ‘safe’ go-to person. If hosting the party yourself seems a little overwhelming, an increasing number of party suppliers are offering inclusive parties that can be tailored to particular needs. The above tips will give you some useful and actionable ideas for making your parties more inclusive. Remember, you don’t have to do everything at once; take small steps. The key is putting structure in, preparing the child(ren) and being motivated. But, most of all, have fun and enjoy the party!
Find lots more ideas and advice for inclusive parties, including party suppliers, on Tamsin’s blog at www.icecreamandjelly.com. Throwing a party isn’t everyone’s idea of fun - and that is where it is great to lean on the professionals! Take a look through the next few pages and take advantage of the amazing skill and knowledge on offer. And don’t forget to tell them you found out about them in Families Edinburgh.
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At TimeTwisters we make sure your child’s birthday is a special occasion to remember – for you, for your child and for their friends. So we work extra hard to guarantee that everything about your special event runs smoothly and everyone has an amazing time. Whether you choose a “run around daft” soft-play party, a delightful Make-a-Bear Party or the adventure and excitement of a LaserTag party and with our brand-new state-of-the-art system, our LaserTag parties are more exciting than ever!. When you have your party with us, you’ll discover why TimeTwisters has been the best place for birthday parties since 2006! Check out the details of our party options at timetwisters.co.uk/parties and reserve your 2024 party date now to guarantee the most amazing party in history. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
Celebrate your child’s birthday doing something different with Edinburgh Leisure! Choose from a range of fun-filled party options across the city, we’ve got something for every age group. Our AquaDash Pizza Parties are action-packed with a wild and wet inflatable assault course for kids who like to slip, slide, and dive right in. Or reach new heights on our vertical playground with Clip ‘n Climb Pizza Parties and enjoy thrilling fun with cleverly designed climbing challenges. Our Soft Play Parties offer an exciting experience with multi-feature play areas, perfect for the little adventurers who like to explore. Or transport the kids to a magic kingdom with our Bouncy Castle Parties – a fitting treat for the king or queen of the party. Book your party here: www.edinburghleisure.co.uk/activities/birthday-parties
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Let’s Party
A ceilidh is a great way to celebrate – if all the guests like to dance! CeilidhKids ceilidhs are especially suited to whole family parties with a mix of generations – under 5s need an adult or older child to partner them; older children and adults can dance together. We will come and lead an hour’s family ceilidh dancing, and then leave the rest of the party to you to eat, drink and be merry. You choose the venue and bring the cake – we bring the music and ideas and help the guests have fun! www.ceilidhkids.com
Wonder what it’s like to be a pop star? We guarantee to give you all the thrills. Prepare for your photoshoot in in our glamorous dressing room which is well stocked with outfits, wigs, hats and various accoutrements. Experience the thrill of being on stage in our funky stage area and enjoy a backstage rider. Then record in our professionally designed studio, see yourself live on TV, sit in with the engineer as they mix your songs or enjoy the comfort of our VIP lounge and have a properly designed cover featuring you. Record whatever you like in our professional studio as used by a number of chart topping Scottish acts. Get in touch to book your party now: www.yoo-star.co.uk
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Fort Douglas Kids Parties at Fort Douglas Adventure Playground Little adventurers will love celebrating at Fort Douglas adventure playground. Enjoy exclusive use of our stretch tent, with party invites to download and optional party bags and lunch boxes. Fort Douglas parties are perfect for children age 2 to 12 years, with a minimum of 10 children (max 20) per party. Parties can be booked for peak sessions from 29 March to 01 September 2024. Book your Fort Douglas birthday party today! Contact: enquiries@dalkeithcountrypark.co.uk T: 0131 654 1666 www.dalkeithcountrypark.co.uk
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Parties for ages: 8+ Doodles now has a separate party room that can be booked for a range of ages or events. The best age for a pottery painting party is 8+ with a maximum of 14 kids, but family visits for younger children work well if the group size is smaller. The party packages are £15 or £18 per head for 1.5hrs, with a wide selection of pottery items to choose from that are fun and functional - bowls, mugs, plates, figurines, plaques etc. It’s the perfect venue for a unique and crafty party. www.doodlesscotland.co.uk www.facebook.com/doodlesceramics ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
Gymboree At Gymboree Play & Music Edinburgh we offer unique, fun-filled and completely tailor made themed birthday parties every weekend for children aged between 1-4. Our parties can include venue hire, sole use of our facilities, party food and a structured Play and Learn session delivered by one of our fabulous teachers. Your party can include music and dancing, imaginative play adventures, bubbles and singing, and so much more. Parents and children will have a fantastic time playing together and all you need to worry about is arriving on time and bringing a tasty cake. For more details and for price information please email edinburgh@gymbo.co.uk and let us help give your little one a party to remember!!
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DN Dance offer amazing kids dance parties that are full of energy, fun, games and of course, dancing! Our dance parties are a great way for children to celebrate a birthday. Choose from our 3 set party structures (babies 1-2yrs, preschool 3-4yrs or our 5+ party plan) for a unique party that’s tailored to you. Choose from either our South Gyle or Chesser studio, both perfect for hosting parties. A reception area is set up to welcome your guests, we have a separate room to set up the food and drinks, a changing room for coats and bags, and of course the main dance studio with sprung floors and wall mounted flashing party lights. We also offer the option to add on some fabulous extras to your party booking such as party bags and balloons on a stick. You provide the party food, and we’ll take care of the rest! Parties available on Saturday and Sunday. Book now www.dndance.co.uk
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7 January Sensory Friendly Sundays for families (autism and learning disability friendly) 10.30–11.30am. Free. Booking essential via nationalgalleries.org Take part in a sensory-friendly morning at the Portrait Gallery. These regular, relaxed, Sunday mornings are for children with additional support needs, including autistic children and those with learning disabilities.
7 January School-age Family Ceilidh 2pm-4pm. Corstorphine Old Parish Church, 2a Corstorphine High St, Edinburgh EH12 7ST Unlike at most of our events, this event is aimed at families with schoolage children and the dances will not be simplified, so you may have to hold hands with people you don’t know. Please bring your leftover Christmas nibbles to share in the interval! Email ceilidhkids@ceilidhkids.com to book your place. 8 January BYOB (Bring Your Own Baby/Bump) Portrait Gallery, Free - no booking required. 10:15am, 11am & 11:30am Join us for informal art chats in the gallery. These babes-in-arms gallery tours are perfect for new, and expectant, parents/ carers. Take part in a tour and stay for a free tea or coffee in our learning space and a play for your wee one.
Wednesdays Magic Carpet Minis 10:30 & 2pm. £15 per child for block of 3 Magic Carpet Minis introduces you and your little one to some of the wonderful galleries, objects and themes in the museum in a fun and gentle way. Book now nms.ac.uk/magic-carpet-minis
Friday Friends Selected Friday afternoons 14:00 – 16:00 Free, pre-booking required Our Friday Friends programme offers a welcoming space for visually impaired and D/deaf children and their families. The groups meet monthly and explore the themes of the museum through objects, music, art and activities. Find out more nms.ac.uk/friday-friends 13 & 27 January Tree Detectives Family environmental session to accompany the exhibition 'Deep Rooted’ at The City Arts Centre. 10am - 12noon Ancient Woodlands are sites that have been continually wooded since 1750. In Edinburgh we are lucky enough to have 25 of these incredible sites. Join Melissa Viguier for this workshop involving games and activities in Princes Street Garden as the first part of this workshop. The second part of the workshop will be run at the City Art Centre working with old maps to uncover the evidence for woodlands in Edinburgh's past. At the end of the session everyone will have the chance to plant a tree in a pot to take home and plant in their own garden, helping Edinburgh to become a Million Tree City by 2030. Free but booking is essential on the booking link or by ringing our reception on 0131 529 3993. 20 January Curiosity Club 10:30 – 12:00. National Museum of Scotland £10 (Members and Concessions £9) Unleash your creativity and curiosity topic each month, we’ve captured some of the museum’s most exciting and child friendly collections and themes, for kids to explore through games, activities, and visits to some of our most interactive galleries. Book now nms.ac.uk/curiosity-club
20 January A Walk through Edinburgh’s Ancient Woodlands Check times and meeting point edinburghmuseums.org.uk Family guided environment walk at Hermitage of Braid to accompany the exhibition 'Deep Rooted’ Come along for a gentle walk through the Hermitage of Braid Ancient Woodland with Melissa Viguier, and meet some very important trees, and learn how to survey trees and take part in a Citizen Science Project. Free no need to book just meet at the cafe at the Hermitage of Braid. 20 January Creative Creatures 2 - 4pm. Free. Drop in. To link with the theme of our Deep Rooted exhibition, we are hosting two fun filled craft sessions at the City Art Centre where you can find out how to turn your boring recycling into funky creatures. Bring in your old kitchen roll tubes and we will provide the rest. This activity will explore why recycling is important and how it affects our climate. The workshop will let your children’s creativity flow while they turn trash into treasure.
27 January Burns for Bairns 11am - 3pm. Free. Drop In. Enjoy family-friendly activities to celebrate the birthday of Scotland’s Bard. Come along to celebrate Robert Burns’ birthday with family-friendly stories and activities. National Museum of Scotland 28 January Burns’ Family Ceilidhs A choice of 1.30-2.30pm or 2.45-3.45 Corstorphine Old Parish Church, 2a Corstorphine High St, Edinburgh EH12 7ST Aimed at families with 3-9 year olds but everyone of any age is welcome. The dances will all be preschooler-friendly and nonscary. Wear tartan if you wish! Please bring your own refreshments. Email ceilidhkids@ceilidhkids.com to book your place, letting us know how many people and for which session.
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7 February Tree Detectives Family environmental session to accompany the exhibition 'Deep Rooted’ at The City Arts Centre. 10am - 12noon Ancient Woodlands are sites that have been continually wooded since 1750. In Edinburgh we are lucky enough to have 25 of these incredible sites. Join Melissa Viguier for this workshop involving games and activities in Princes Street Garden as the first part of this workshop. The second part of the workshop will be run at the City Art Centre working with old maps to uncover the evidence for woodlands in Edinburgh's past. At the end of the session everyone will have the chance to plant a tree in a pot to take home and plant in their own garden, helping Edinburgh to become a Million Tree City by 2030. Free but booking is essential on the booking link or by ringing our reception on 0131 529 3993. 10 February The Great Grumpy Gaboon 12pm and 2:30pm, Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh Listen very carefully, Can you hear a sad tune? Those are the moans and the groans of The Great Grumpy Gaboon! Have you ever felt grumpy? That is exactly how the poor Gaboon feels – really, REALLY grumpy! While the Gaboon’s friends try everything to figure out what’s wrong, none of them realise that a musical mischief-maker is lurking in the shadows of the orchestra who holds the key to the Gaboon’s mood. Join the Grumpy Gaboon and friends on this brand-new musical adventure as together they discover the importance of friendship and forgiveness. These relaxed concerts are ideal for children aged four to eight and their grown-ups and provide an opportunity to hear live music in an informal environment. www.sco.org.uk 12 - 17 February Half Term Week at Palace of Holyroodhouse 12, 15 & 16 February Letter and Quills Activity 16 & 17 February Exclusive Family Tour, Palace of Holyroodhouse 17 February Secret letters and codes: Activity day Throughout half-term week, pop into the Family Room where there will be drop-in activities to enjoy, from trying your hand at using a quill or learning how to fold a secret letter. On Saturday 17 February there will also be the opportunity to learn about the coded letters of Mary, Queen of Scots and even create a coded letter of your own. Discover even more about Mary’s life in our drop-in storytelling sessions. Come back again for free by converting your ticket to a 1-Year Pass. For full details of upcoming events please visit www.rct.uk/whatson
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24 February Curiosity Club 10:30 – 12:00. National Museum of Scotland. £10 (Members and Concessions £9) Unleash your creativity and curiosity topic each month, we’ve captured some of the museum’s most exciting and child friendly collections and themes, for kids to explore through games, activities, and visits to some of our most interactive galleries. Book now nms.ac.uk/curiosity-club 24 February Roald Dahl’s The Three Little Pigs Children’s Classic Concerts will be bringing their phizz-whizzing concert, ‘Roald Dahl’s The Three Little Pigs’ to Edinburgh’s Usher Hall. This splendiferous performance by CCC’s very own 20-piece Essential Orchestra features a concert version of the author’s Revolting Rhymes poem for orchestra and narrator. Explore the different instruments of the orchestra as they bring his most whoops-whiffling characters from the much-loved stories to life. Whether you are new to the orchestra or know your piccolo from your tuba, this will be a swashboggling concert for all the family. Guaranteed to entertain even the most biffsquiggled Snozzwanger with fabulous performances, theatrical staging, crazy costumes and plenty of opportunities to join in. As our audience in Aberdeen and Dundee last year commented: “You've got the perfect formula of music and entertainment.” This concert is perfect for 4-12-year-olds and their families. www.childrensclassicconcerts.co.uk
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